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WHAT IS MYACUVUE™?

MYACUVUE™ is your home base to manage any ACUVUE® Brand tool or program, store prescription, eye doctor and insurance information, set alerts to reorder contacts, set up an eye exam and submit a rebate.

Don't:

Don't use saliva to apply shadow, liquid eyeliner or to try to get one more use out of old mascara.

Don't apply eyeliner to your inner eye lid (inside the lashes).

Don't apply mascara at the base of your lashes—start from the midpoint and extend to the tips.

Don't use mascara with 'lash-building fibers', they can damage your lenses.

Don't wear false eyelashes.

Don't wear your contacts when you go to the hair salon. Even ‘second-hand’ spray and fumes can damage your lenses.

Don't wear your contact lenses while you color or perm your hair.

Don't use hairspray, etc. with your eyes open.

Travelling with contact lenses

You're allowed to carry small amounts (usually up to three ounces) of eye drops and other liquids with you on an airplane. Volumes greater than that may only be permitted in your checked baggage. Always check with your airline or www.tsa.gov before you fly.

When traveling by air, try to keep your contacts, case, and solution in your carry-on luggage—unless you want to risk your lenses landing in Cincinnati while you fly to Honolulu.

Aircraft cabins are often very dry which may cause your lenses to feel less comfortable than usual. Carry a travel size bottle of contact lens rewetting drops just in case.

Putting in and taking out lenses

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WHAT IS MYACUVUE™?

MYACUVUE™ is your home base to manage any ACUVUE® Brand tool or program, store prescription, eye doctor and insurance information, set alerts to reorder contacts, set up an eye exam and submit a rebate.